Discovered as a chance seedling in 1861 and propagated by Richard Fuggle in Kent, England in 1875, Fuggle was once the most prominent English hop. It accounted for 78% of production in 1949. The variety is now grown in the United States, primarily in Oregon, and displays slightly stronger characteristics than the English version. Fuggle is often compared to, and used in conjunction with Golding hops.

Aroma: include mild, wood, grass, and mint.

Origin - USA

Alpha Acid 3 - 6%

Beta Acid 2 - 3.5%

Co-humulone 25 - 32%

Total Oil 0.5 - 1 mL/100g

B-Pinene 0.2 - 0.5% of total oil

Myrcene 15 - 25% of total oil

Linalool 0.6 - 1% of total oil

Caryophyllene 11 - 15% of total oil

Farnesene 5 - 8% of total oil

Humulene 30 - 40% of total oil

Geraniol 0.1 - 0.3% of total oil

Q:Are these US or UK grown?

Asked by: Matt
- 10/29/2015

A: These are UK Fuggle.

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